Kenya is one of the world's most popular safari destinations. The Maasai Mara National Reserve is the epicentre of the annual great migration of wildebeest and zebra, and the national parks across the country are home to the Big Five, and much, much more.
The tours below showcase just some of what is possible. Use these itineraries as starting points, or to draw inspiration. Then get in touch, and let our expert team help craft the perfect itinerary for you.
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Travelled more than once with our guide Benjamin and he made our wonderful trip to Uganda even better. He is a good guide, good company and really tries his best to give you the best time. Thanks for all the efforts!
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This was the BEST unique experience EVER!. Our tour guide (Ben) is the most kind, patient, helpful, supportive person i have ever met. He's my friend now. He always stood for us all the way, NEVER left us alone from airport to airport. Always sharing good attitude and the best advice all the way. All my experience in Africa with Savannah Explore Africa was worth every penny. Never Hesitate to contact Ben if you are planning to go to any African experience. 100% recommended! Follow my socials to look at all the great pictures.
We were guided by Ben during a two week in July 2023 in Uganda. We had a great time also due to the acknowledgeable and friendly guide Ben turned out to be. We have always felt comfortable and safe during the whole trip. We do look back to a wonderful experience.
The Maasai Mara is one of Africa’s most incredible safari destinations, and one of Africa’s most famous. The Mara River is a dramatic stop along the Great Migration route. The park has outstanding wildlife densities, including the Big Five, and there are several ways to explore the park, including hot air balloon, on foot and on horseback.
There is no shortage of accommodation choices for those wishing to have the ultimate safari experience, from luxury lodges to simple camps.Â
With a great domestic flight network and national parks situated relatively close to Nairobi, there are plenty of options if you’re strapped for time.
Nairobi National Park, located just 7 km outside of Nairobi, close to Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, is home to four out of the Big Five. Visitors can spot lions, leopards, rhino, and buffalo without venturing too far from the capital city. This is a great option if you want to squeeze in one last mini safari before flying out.Â
Against the looming backdrop of Mount Kilimanjaro, Amboseli National Park, often referred to as ‘land of the giants’ due to its thriving elephant population, is another fantastic choice.
Fly camp in the Mara Naboisho Conservancy, or sleep on beds that wheel out onto a private veranda under the night sky in Loisaba Conservancy
Walking safaris and horseback riding is available in many of the country’s reserves.Â
Kenya is a great example of how conservation and environmentalism can work hand-in-hand with tourism. Ol Pejeta and Lewa Conservancy have played vital roles in protecting endangered species.Â
Many safari camps and lodges are becoming increasingly eco-friendly, with initiatives to stay local, reduce waste, and use renewable energies. Tortilis Camp, in Amboseli National Park, is the largest eco-lod
While Kenya is best known for its epic safaris, it is also home to some of the world’s best beaches. If your travels take you to Tsavo East or Tsavo West, (halfway between Nairobi and the Coast), you needn’t choose between the two.Â
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